The Oxford Handbook of Sexual Conflict in Humans

Edited by Todd K. Shackelford and Aaron T. Goetz

The first volume to bring together wide-ranging theoretical and empirical work addressing sexual conflict in humans.

Includes new findings and theoretical advances that would interest comparative, evolutionary, cognitive, and developmental psychologists, as well as biologists, zoologists, anthropologists, and ecologists.

Part of THE OXFORD LIBRARY OF PSYCHOLOGY series.

The Oxford Handbook of Sexual Conflict in Humans

Edited by Todd K. Shackelford and Aaron T. Goetz

Description

Sexual conflict -- what happens when the reproductive interests of males and females diverge -- occurs in all sexually reproducing species, including humans. The Oxford Handbook of Sexual Conflict in Humans is the first volume to assemble the latest theoretical and empirical work on sexual conflict in humans from the leading scholars in the fields of evolutionary psychology and anthropology.

Following an introductory section that outlines theory and research on sexual conflict in humans and non-humans, ensuing sections discuss human sexual conflict and its manifestations before and during mating. Chapters in these sections address a range of factors topics and factors, including:

Chapters in the next section address issues of sexual conflict after the birth of a child. These chapters address sexual conflict as a function of the local sex ratio, men's functional (if unconscious) concern with paternal resemblance to a child, men's reluctance to pay child support, and mate expulsion as a tactic to end a relationship. The handbook's concluding section includes a chapter that considers the impact of sexual conflict on a grander scale, notably on cultural, political, and religious systems.

Addressing sexual conflict at its molecular and macroscopic levels, The Oxford Handbook of Sexual Conflict in Humans is a fascinating resource for the study of intersexual behavior.

The Oxford Handbook of Sexual Conflict in Humans

Edited by Todd K. Shackelford and Aaron T. Goetz

Reviews and Awards

"This unique book demonstrates how sexual conflict manifests before, during, and after mating, helping readers learn about sexual conflict on both the micro and macro levels." -- DOODY'S

"This book may be useful for specific audiences. Teachers of the psychology of women might find this book useful when addressing violence against women as well as intimate heterosexual relationships. Feminist educators may want to compare or contrast evolutionary perspectives with feminist perspectives on gendered violence and interpersonal relationships." -- Sex Roles